Chippewa Golf Club
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OH
United States
Chippewa Golf Club is an 18-hole public golf facility located 15 minutes south of Akron in Doylestown, Ohio. The course was designed and built by James Harrison and Ferdinand Garbin in 1962, stretching 6,756 yards with a par of 71. The layout features rolling terrain with characteristic huge undulating greens and mature trees framing most holes. The course is known for its signature "Bermuda Triangle"—holes 14, 15, and 16—which are notably demanding and require exceptional putting skill.
The course presents a balanced challenge for golfers of all skill levels. From the back tees, it plays to 6,756 yards with a course rating of 71.8 and slope of 122. The bent grass greens and fairways are maintained to country club conditions. Multiple tee options accommodate various ability levels, while the par-5 holes offer birdie opportunities for skilled players. The undulating landscape provides elevation changes ranging from subtle to dramatic.
Chippewa Golf Club operates as a daily-fee public course and has earned recognition from Golf Advisor, ranking among the top courses in Ohio multiple times (including #1 in 2023 and 2021). The facility includes a fully stocked pro shop, updated driving range with practice areas, and maintains high-quality course conditions throughout the year.
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